Mounting and wiring
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Version: 2.2
5.4
Positioning of passive Terminals
Hint for positioning of passive terminals in the bus terminal block
EtherCAT Terminals (ELxxxx / ESxxxx), which do not take an active part in data transfer within the
bus terminal block are so called passive terminals. The passive terminals have no current consump-
tion out of the E-Bus.
To ensure an optimal data transfer, you must not directly string together more than 2 passive termi-
nals!
Examples for positioning of passive terminals (highlighted)
Fig. 26: Correct positioning
Fig. 27: Incorrect positioning
5.5
Power supply, potential groups
Bus Coupler power supply
The Bus Couplers require a 24 V
DC
supply for their operation. The connection is made by means of the upper
spring-loaded terminals labelled 24 V and 0 V. The supply voltage is used by the Bus Coupler electronics
and for direct voltage generation for the E-bus. The voltage generation for the E-bus takes place in a DC/DC
converter without electrical isolation.